Suze Woolf (she/her) studied ceramics and printmaking at the University of Washington. An early adopter of computer graphics, her career has included print and interface design. Though known as a watercolorist, she explores a wide range of media from painting, paper-casting, artist books and pyrography to installation–sometimes all together.

She has exhibited across the US and Canada. Her work is in museums, public and many private collections. She has curated a large travelling exhibit, juried competitions for municipalities and artist organizations, and contributed work to non-profit fundraising. An installation of her burned tree portraits on fabric toured museums 2019-2024.

She has received grants, stipends and exhibits from Artist Trust, Shunpike, The Entrada Institute, Zion Natural History Association, Museum of Northwest Art, San Juan Islands Museum of Art, Missoula Art Museum and the University of Montana. She has been artist in residence in Zion, Glacier, Capitol Reef, North Cascades, Olympic and Great Basin National Parks. She was a test resident at Grand Canyon Trust’s remote Kane Ranch. She attended nine annual plein air invitationals at Zion National Park. She has also been an invited resident at art colonies such as Banff Centre, Vermont Studio Center, Willowtail Springs, Jentel, PLAYA Summer Lake, Centrum, Mineral School, Sitka Center for Art & Ecology.